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0000684845 00000 n 0000447854 00000 n Odes and epodes: a metrical translation into English, with introd. 0000592565 00000 n 0000733946 00000 n 0000949223 00000 n 0000421391 00000 n by Horace. 0000569907 00000 n 0000297403 00000 n 0000503595 00000 n 0000595142 00000 n Ode 1.10→ sister projects: Wikidata item. 0001195705 00000 n 0001214165 00000 n 0000841308 00000 n 0000467465 00000 n 0000224011 00000 n 0001112435 00000 n 0001161882 00000 n 0000779398 00000 n 0000327444 00000 n 0000316733 00000 n 0000763169 00000 n 0001189477 00000 n 0001220697 00000 n 0001083786 00000 n 0000437196 00000 n 0000335116 00000 n 0000980445 00000 n 0001237326 00000 n 0000796665 00000 n 0001155282 00000 n 0000712834 00000 n 0000733839 00000 n 0000589497 00000 n 0000923388 00000 n Horace: Odes, translated by James Michie (New York: Orion Press, 1963). 0000275179 00000 n Campbell. 0000514486 00000 n Their subtlety of tone and brilliance of technique have often proved elusive, especially when--as has usually been the case--a single translator ventures to maneuver through Horace's infinite variety. 0000672423 00000 n 0000917615 00000 n 0000680403 00000 n 0000731645 00000 n 0001069285 00000 n 0001209186 00000 n 0000426280 00000 n 0000416258 00000 n 0001160439 00000 n 0001080474 00000 n 0000245607 00000 n 0000868362 00000 n 0000424076 00000 n 0000484007 00000 n 0000826414 00000 n 0000302989 00000 n 0000411742 00000 n 0001243035 00000 n 0000408900 00000 n 0000892396 00000 n 0000253340 00000 n 0000490331 00000 n 0000743731 00000 n 0001072451 00000 n 0000333006 00000 n 0001220662 00000 n : Newly translated from the Latin, and rendered into the original metres. The odes of Horace: Translated into English verse, by Henry Coxwell, gent. 0000954225 00000 n 0001011283 00000 n 0000897653 00000 n In this new paperback edition, the authors discuss each ode against its Greek and Roman background to ensure a clearer understanding of its classical and scholarly nature. 0000774790 00000 n 0000592530 00000 n 0000075402 00000 n 0000450284 00000 n 0001109979 00000 n 0000758229 00000 n 0001165425 00000 n 0001000847 00000 n Horace was born in southern Italy, at that time an area still closely associated with the Greek world, and he grew up steeped in Hellenistic culture. 0000547402 00000 n 0000368461 00000 n 0000886096 00000 n 0001112328 00000 n 0000325446 00000 n 0001076723 00000 n 0000684738 00000 n 0000511931 00000 n 0000431124 00000 n 0000984539 00000 n Odes. It’s the most accessible and readable introduction to Horace that … 0001155341 00000 n 0000644077 00000 n 0000426374 00000 n 0000303094 00000 n 0000544843 00000 n 0000479670 00000 n 0000966087 00000 n 0000204429 00000 n 0000836674 00000 n 0000655781 00000 n Alcaic. 0000292002 00000 n 0001092894 00000 n 0000822762 00000 n 0000487864 00000 n 0000625958 00000 n 0000982490 00000 n 0000572104 00000 n The Odes of Horace: books I-IV & the Saecular hymn translated into English verse, The Odes of Horace: books I-IV and the Saecular hymn translated into English verse, The odes of Horace: a translation and an exposition, The odes of Horace: in English, in the original metres. — Literal English Translation Original Latin Line You see how [Mount] Soracte stands out white with deep snow, and the struggling trees can no longer sustain the burden, and the rivers are frozen with sharp ice. 0000878206 00000 n 0001211400 00000 n 0000789077 00000 n 0000653439 00000 n 0000512025 00000 n 0000929241 00000 n The Complete Works of Horace, translated by Charles E. Passage (New York: Ungar, 1983). 0000516706 00000 n 0000329664 00000 n 0001170730 00000 n Better World Books; Share this book. 0000297214 00000 n 0000612707 00000 n 0000289573 00000 n 0000581480 00000 n The National Endowment for the Humanities provided support for entering this text. Paul Shorey and Gordon J. Laing. 0001128054 00000 n 0000240862 00000 n 0000484066 00000 n 0001157612 00000 n 0000074973 00000 n 0000523888 00000 n 0000583706 00000 n 0000294107 00000 n 0000308795 00000 n 0000496784 00000 n 0001251840 00000 n 0000776997 00000 n 0000939657 00000 n 0000542619 00000 n 0000939716 00000 n 0000367515 00000 n 0001256817 00000 n 0000665014 00000 n 0000783394 00000 n 0000550578 00000 n 0000460995 00000 n 0000880503 00000 n 0000733874 00000 n 0000287410 00000 n 0001072416 00000 n Odes by Horace, translated from Latin by Wikisource Ode 3.3 . 0000786837 00000 n 0000961252 00000 n Translated by James Michie. 0000674610 00000 n 0001209280 00000 n 0000742088 00000 n 0000568583 00000 n 0000569989 00000 n 0001224316 00000 n 0001034359 00000 n 0000667028 00000 n 0000720569 00000 n 0000849859 00000 n 0000528604 00000 n 0000340662 00000 n 0000681865 00000 n 0000296964 00000 n 0000834264 00000 n 0000728948 00000 n 0000696711 00000 n 0000864044 00000 n 0001112363 00000 n by A.Y. 0000791288 00000 n 0000509760 00000 n Caesar, in this thy better age, Again the fertile fields have throve; And from proud Parthia's fanes thy godlike rage Our standards has retook, and giv'n to Roman Jove. 0001147278 00000 n In Odes 1.24, Horace, in the persona of a philosophical teacher, advises that one ought to mourn moderately and pa-tiently; in 4.12, however, Horace the convivial poet suggests that the foolishness of mourning has its proper place. 0000610522 00000 n 0000604208 00000 n 0000506035 00000 n 0000268847 00000 n 0000694723 00000 n 0000597559 00000 n 0000418435 00000 n 0000485265 00000 n 0000692519 00000 n 0001118802 00000 n 0000802247 00000 n 0000306805 00000 n 0000275087 00000 n The metres used by Horace in each of the Odes, giving the standard number of syllables per line only, are listed at the end of this text (see the Index below). Do any of Horace's Odes try to emulate Pindaric Victory Odes? 0001095635 00000 n 0001139912 00000 n 0000526082 00000 n 0001000728 00000 n : With an English translation by C.E. 0000659600 00000 n 0000870547 00000 n 0000936507 00000 n Horace's Odes are among the most popular and the most misunderstood of ancient writings. 0000751029 00000 n 0000712869 00000 n 0001115537 00000 n 0000628563 00000 n 0000559607 00000 n 0000421498 00000 n 0001232738 00000 n 0000313575 00000 n 0000222916 00000 n 0000873386 00000 n 0000368543 00000 n 0001026837 00000 n 0000720534 00000 n %PDF-1.4 %���� 0000316767 00000 n 0000866193 00000 n 0000306725 00000 n Verse Matters 393 4. 0000433377 00000 n 0000820814 00000 n 0000864103 00000 n 0000690020 00000 n H. Sanborn & Co. 1919. 0000796759 00000 n 0000934041 00000 n 0001021019 00000 n 0000481188 00000 n 0000895649 00000 n 0000904773 00000 n 0000768032 00000 n 0001204408 00000 n 0000774825 00000 n 0000583634 00000 n 0000253432 00000 n 0001145145 00000 n 0000370632 00000 n 0000514521 00000 n 0001063073 00000 n 0000335175 00000 n The odes of Horace: translated into English verse with a life and notes, The Odes of Horace: in four books translated into English lyric verse, The Odes of Horace: translated into unrhymed metres, with introductions and notes, The odes of Horace: illustrated by parallel passages from the Greek, Roman, and British poets, and notes, critical and explanatory. 0000689985 00000 n 0000708423 00000 n 0000537423 00000 n 0000986561 00000 n The standard interpretation of Odes 1.14 is that Horace's ship is an allegory of the state. 0000297462 00000 n 0000240791 00000 n 0000519310 00000 n 0000858195 00000 n 0000816269 00000 n 0000791347 00000 n He aspired to add a new province to the empire of the national literature. 0001226568 00000 n 0000651207 00000 n 0000292094 00000 n 0001098836 00000 n 0000774872 00000 n 0000521483 00000 n 0001232844 00000 n 0000782400 00000 n 0000240013 00000 n 0001184438 00000 n 0000961312 00000 n 0000947776 00000 n 0000258942 00000 n 0000387154 00000 n 0000710838 00000 n 0000723056 00000 n 0000949128 00000 n 0000941209 00000 n 0000075463 00000 n 0001142341 00000 n 0000273447 00000 n 0001152947 00000 n 0000519263 00000 n 0000273413 00000 n Carmen One . 0001245189 00000 n 0001151811 00000 n 0001000763 00000 n 0000623959 00000 n 0000706349 00000 n 0001218273 00000 n The Odes and Carmen Saeculare of Horace. 0001084966 00000 n 0001118874 00000 n 0000428675 00000 n 0000243506 00000 n 0001214130 00000 n 0000740062 00000 n 0000648621 00000 n 0000772473 00000 n 0000858303 00000 n 0001125170 00000 n 0000540062 00000 n 0000816234 00000 n 0000317753 00000 n 0001245224 00000 n 0000630652 00000 n 0000878241 00000 n 0000758301 00000 n The Odes and Epodes. 0000802165 00000 n 0000544771 00000 n 0001167954 00000 n 0000505963 00000 n 0000970817 00000 n 0000273518 00000 n 0001083704 00000 n 0001015436 00000 n 0000806313 00000 n 0000346308 00000 n 0000308887 00000 n 0000665049 00000 n 0001198435 00000 n : Edited, with introd. 0001247559 00000 n 0000226095 00000 n London. 0000547295 00000 n eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of Odes 1.37, the Cleopatra ode. 0001174787 00000 n 0000802200 00000 n 0000655816 00000 n 0000289481 00000 n 0000897735 00000 n 0000956684 00000 n 0001090131 00000 n 0000445657 00000 n 0000659707 00000 n 0000882815 00000 n 0000966040 00000 n I argue that this is not an about-face in Horace’s philos-ophy, but rather a shift in emphasis. 1-16) The poet light-heartedly describes the bad omens which may befall a traveller. 0000395021 00000 n 0000625851 00000 n 0000439502 00000 n 0000951308 00000 n 0000750994 00000 n 0000856135 00000 n 0000756208 00000 n 0000091028 00000 n 0000535305 00000 n 0000540097 00000 n 0000758194 00000 n 0000247761 00000 n 0000287444 00000 n 0000067822 00000 n 0000669759 00000 n 0000677131 00000 n 0000397930 00000 n 0000278712 00000 n 0000447819 00000 n Why fasten each blonde skein of hair into that modest braid? 0000256221 00000 n This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 United States License. 0001242976 00000 n 0000623887 00000 n 0000923353 00000 n 0000722984 00000 n 0000954153 00000 n 0001098801 00000 n 0000708495 00000 n 0000889831 00000 n 0000487757 00000 n 0000424158 00000 n 0000472182 00000 n 0001216102 00000 n 0000804223 00000 n 0001134820 00000 n 0000382984 00000 n 0001254286 00000 n 0001184403 00000 n 0000964184 00000 n 0000895708 00000 n 0001018011 00000 n 0000487792 00000 n 0000389283 00000 n 0000818343 00000 n 0000810589 00000 n 0000256255 00000 n 0000926333 00000 n 0000696746 00000 n 0000426315 00000 n 0000706314 00000 n 0000564975 00000 n 0000968146 00000 n 0000474336 00000 n 0001020984 00000 n 0000725071 00000 n 0000604173 00000 n 0000726025 00000 n 0001142247 00000 n 0000503654 00000 n 0000574508 00000 n 0000849824 00000 n 0000516765 00000 n 0000610629 00000 n 0000428782 00000 n 0000653380 00000 n 0000292036 00000 n 0000765295 00000 n 0000467500 00000 n 0000760939 00000 n 0000786896 00000 n 0000310954 00000 n 0000975707 00000 n 0000904691 00000 n 0001026928 00000 n 0000577584 00000 n 25 On the contrast between the Archilochean Horace of Epode 9 and the Alcaic Horace of Ode 1.37, see Macleod (1982) 374. 0000598605 00000 n 0000222694 00000 n 0001229236 00000 n 0000941174 00000 n 0000332155 00000 n 1952, Catholic University of America Press, 1929, Heinemann, Harvard University Press, 1912, Herni Frowde, Oxford University Press, 1901, Issued by the Bibliophile Society for members only, 1838, D.A. 0001137833 00000 n 0000398012 00000 n 0000636892 00000 n 0001151905 00000 n 0001165331 00000 n 0001127960 00000 n 0001223314 00000 n 0000692591 00000 n 0000340567 00000 n 0000348413 00000 n 0000791253 00000 n 0001026766 00000 n 0001204514 00000 n 0000608509 00000 n 0000710791 00000 n 0000360425 00000 n 0000474301 00000 n 0000431159 00000 n 0000677215 00000 n 0000648527 00000 n Horace. 0001033820 00000 n 0000699635 00000 n 0000601655 00000 n 0000450249 00000 n 0001229141 00000 n 0000866228 00000 n 0000511966 00000 n 0000414175 00000 n 0000822834 00000 n 0001229176 00000 n 0001179761 00000 n 0001023887 00000 n 0000612672 00000 n 0000980351 00000 n 0000838861 00000 n 0000667063 00000 n Twitter; Facebook; Instagram; Pinterest; YouTube; Snapchat; LinkedIn; Sign up for the latest news and offers; Buy the book. 0000697775 00000 n … 0000450344 00000 n 0001015843 00000 n 0001258573 00000 n 0001021118 00000 n 0000770214 00000 n 0000483291 00000 n 0000854273 00000 n 0000765330 00000 n 0000407524 00000 n 0000402667 00000 n 0000737857 00000 n 0001121540 00000 n Horace Complete Interlinear Addeddate 2018-09-07 20:34:39 Identifier HoraceCompleteInterlinear Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t08x0m762 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR) Ppi 567 Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.6.3. plus-circle Add Review. 0000939622 00000 n : With an English translation by C.E. 0001076617 00000 n Reviews There are no reviews yet. 0001247500 00000 n 0000344144 00000 n 0000565082 00000 n Bennett. 0000742041 00000 n 0000363671 00000 n 0000164765 00000 n 0000494315 00000 n 0001167882 00000 n 0000684773 00000 n 0001145073 00000 n 0000351296 00000 n 0000680475 00000 n 0000717247 00000 n Q. HORATI FLACCI CARMINVM LIBER PRIMVS I. Maecenas atavis edite regibus, o et praesidium et dulce decus meum, sunt quos curriculo pulverem Olympicum 0000358447 00000 n 0000465759 00000 n 0001137892 00000 n 0000694664 00000 n 0000923460 00000 n 0000847766 00000 n 0000528639 00000 n 0001011068 00000 n The Epodes (Latin: Epodi or Epodon liber; also called Iambi) are a collection of iambic poems written by the Roman poet Horace.They were published in 30 BC and form part of his early work alongside the Satires.Following the model of the Greek poets Archilochus and Hipponax, the Epodes largely fall into the genre of blame poetry, which seeks to discredit and humiliate its targets. 0000854308 00000 n 0000068107 00000 n 0000681972 00000 n 0001211435 00000 n 0000672505 00000 n 0000414222 00000 n 0000651172 00000 n 0000699670 00000 n 0000793761 00000 n 0000912468 00000 n 0000418340 00000 n 0000816316 00000 n 0001186554 00000 n 0001139877 00000 n 0000361585 00000 n : With the Latin text. 0000322244 00000 n 0000887595 00000 n 0000457784 00000 n 0000606309 00000 n 0000492153 00000 n 0000977802 00000 n 0000424111 00000 n 0000319879 00000 n What slender youth, bedew’d with liquid odors, Courts thee on roses in some pleasant cave, Pyrrha? 0000731538 00000 n 0000796700 00000 n 0000996556 00000 n 0000532236 00000 n 0000305355 00000 n 0001095600 00000 n 0000303023 00000 n 0000619111 00000 n 0001107765 00000 n Hayes. 0001251805 00000 n 0000829533 00000 n 0001161822 00000 n 0000205127 00000 n 0000658481 00000 n 0000610557 00000 n 0000961217 00000 n 0000586317 00000 n 0001191922 00000 n 0000581515 00000 n AndoneIknowwhowellesteems DeepdraughtsofMassicold. Bennett. 0001152994 00000 n 0000844793 00000 n 0001080533 00000 n 0000281148 00000 n 0000271945 00000 n 0000973887 00000 n 0000621313 00000 n : Translated with an introd. 0000568489 00000 n 0001033606 00000 n The odes of Horace are the cornerstone of lyric poetry in the Western world. 0000537388 00000 n 0000373118 00000 n 0000984504 00000 n 0000980386 00000 n 0000793726 00000 n 0000490296 00000 n 0000982537 00000 n 0000416164 00000 n 0000813530 00000 n 0000936400 00000 n 0000943331 00000 n 0000909422 00000 n 0000305321 00000 n 0000535223 00000 n 0000951402 00000 n 0000319938 00000 n 0000346249 00000 n 0000737892 00000 n 0000239799 00000 n 0000806278 00000 n 0000266048 00000 n 0001194007 00000 n 0000746793 00000 n 0001240417 00000 n 0001110014 00000 n 0001179843 00000 n 0000870475 00000 n English 0000772438 00000 n 0000763134 00000 n 0000625886 00000 n 0000710756 00000 n 0000632699 00000 n 0000634784 00000 n 0000632806 00000 n 0000483256 00000 n 0000465831 00000 n 0000439609 00000 n 0001110073 00000 n 0000284245 00000 n 0001147384 00000 n The present work is written in the belief that they are learned poems, which demand some knowledge of conventional forms and topics. 0000892324 00000 n 0000407465 00000 n 0000878288 00000 n This paper considers Horace's own view of emulating Pindar in Odes 4.2, and explores to what degree Horace may have sought to present his own work as Pindarizing. 0000996662 00000 n 0001142282 00000 n 0000936435 00000 n 0000298340 00000 n 0000770167 00000 n Benj. 0000993898 00000 n 0000827321 00000 n 0001216020 00000 n 0000912374 00000 n 0001063651 00000 n PDF; Plain text; ePub; MOBI; DAISY; Buy this book. Can you add one? 0000256326 00000 n 0000746686 00000 n A lot of the points I’ve made here (particularly in relation to metre) have been inspired by David West’s wonderful edition of Horace, Odes 1. 0000342756 00000 n 0000382949 00000 n 0000783359 00000 n 0001204443 00000 n The odes and epodes. 0000544736 00000 n (Horace, Odes 1.5) THE FAMILIARITY OF this poem disguises its oddity. 0000067956 00000 n 0001132414 00000 n 0000278620 00000 n Previews available in: 0000435195 00000 n 0000725118 00000 n 0000720641 00000 n 0000457749 00000 n 0000993957 00000 n 0000731573 00000 n 0000284303 00000 n 0000760998 00000 n 0001134855 00000 n 855 0 obj <> endobj 0001195740 00000 n 0000373190 00000 n Q. HORATI FLACCI CARMINA Liber I: Liber II: Liber III: Liber IV; Horace The Latin Library The Classics Page The Latin Library The Classics Page 0000735794 00000 n They belong together in their address to Roman citizens and their use of meter. 0001102090 00000 n 0000400058 00000 n Odes and Epodes: a modern English verse translation by Joseph P. Clancy. Complete summary of Horace's Odes 1.37, the Cleopatra ode. 0001139959 00000 n 0000760904 00000 n HORACE Omens good and bad (Odes 3.27. The introductory ode of Horace's fourth book has been given comparatively little critical attention, although it might have been expected to arouse exceptional interest, being the first-fruits of the lyricist's autumnal harvest. 0001034217 00000 n 0000552768 00000 n 0000820886 00000 n 0000921339 00000 n 0000597594 00000 n 0000651254 00000 n 0000281114 00000 n 0000298374 00000 n 0000447913 00000 n 0000808358 00000 n 0000365829 00000 n 0000332108 00000 n Talboys, Longman, Orme, Brown, Green, and Longman, 1767, typis Couret de Villeneuve, Regis Typographi, Laudatory poetry, Latin -- Translations into English, Verse satire, Latin -- Translations into English, Odes: With the Latin Text (Modern Library Classics), The Odes of Horace: Translated into English lyric verse by Lord Ravensworth, Volt ooid mijn monument: de oden van Horatius. read and distribute the material as a pdf ebook. 0000383056 00000 n 0000749000 00000 n $11.82 The Bloomsbury Group - Other Sites. 0000895614 00000 n 0000526141 00000 n 0001105703 00000 n 0000405285 00000 n 0001172807 00000 n 0000921280 00000 n 0000445692 00000 n 0000481153 00000 n 0001076652 00000 n 0000612767 00000 n 0000363612 00000 n 0000375181 00000 n 0001092859 00000 n The first six are considered to be a cycle called the Roman odes. 1983 ) by Joseph P. 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